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I guess my adventures into smoking have been good enough... the wife said "let's go to Lowes" this afternoon....
She got me the Char-Griller Akorn for my Christmas preset....
I think she has an evil plot to get out of cooking Christmas dinner.... ;)
And she told me the ECB needs to find a new...
Thanks,
Yup, got it at Marukai. It was around $40.
It takes more time than you would think to get it going well, but once it is going, it provides a nice, even heat across the surface.
"Bow" was a name given to me back in the day while in the NAVY by my cohorts... It is the first 3 letters of my Last Name...
...and yes, there was plenty of adult beverages in circulation that fine evening when I was "Knighted"... after that, it seemed like everyone called me "Bow" from my...
Thanks for the replies, Gents!
Hope you all had a fine Holiday.
Case,
Hmmm.. PHO.... I miss having a local Vietnamese place around here...
As odd as it seems, you can get the Ajinomoto - Hon Dashi (Soup Stock) from Amazon, if you can't find it local.... just a thought.
Danny,
Thick soups...
I fire up all 3 burners and usually get it up around 450-500 on the lid thermometer, Then I shutdown the burner under the stone to Low when the pizza hits the stone
I spin the pie about 1/4 turn every 3-4 minutes to keep the cooking even
Howdy all!
This past Sunday, I smoked up some Country Style Pork ribs on the ECB (Posted Here http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/152931/country-ribs).
Yesterday, I decided to tel a few and make myself and the "Boss" some Soup to warm her up (it was a Bone Chilling 60 degrees out here in Yuma...
9 hours -15:30 - ~00:30
Temps between 200 and 300.. Most times it will settle down and cruise around 225-250
Salt, Pepper, and Ground Ginger on the pork
Top Grate
Just water in the pan
At in the last hour, I used the remainder on my Yakitori Glaze on it (see the grilled chicken section for...
I spent 4 years in Japan while in the service, my wife is Japanese, and if there is one thing I really dig, its Japanese "Street Food"
Almost every New Year that we are not in Japan, I do a type of Japanese street food as a New Years Eve menu for the Misses and I (we would rather be home that...
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